Celmo's X-Machine Channel Strip

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I have a few of Celmo's devices, and just love the Blue Wave, Pultecator, Phaza, and the mighty Tape Sim. Pultecator makes acoustic samples more customisable, Phaza gives you the exact resonance and zone you require, Blue Wave is a great EP synth, and Tape Sim just replaces about every Tape Delay I ever heard, it actually replaced my Roland Space Echo the day I bought it. But has anyone used his X-Machine Channel Strip? I am wondering if this would be a great mix out to FOH when using multiple buss SFP mixer? Or 4 that matter a mastering channel strip for going to 2 track Otari tape. I know they are old, but I still have one and refuse to ever get rid of it, as we payed dearly 4 it back in the '90's. I also still have the 8 track tape deck too, and it sounds so warm and thick to me compared to my HD24/96. I now await the replies from Pulsarians that use SFP 4 recording and mastering, as I usually speak with the synth junkies, I am now SFP mixing junkie it seems.


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dawman
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C'mon, somebody's used this haven't they?
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Post by Immanuel »

Search it up. I believe Marcuspocus and Kensuguru among others are using/have been using it.
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Thank you, will try again in devices.
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Post by dawman »

That's what I'm talking about. Definately a must 4 FOH on entire mixes.
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